You mean how as a franchise they've missed the playoffs exactly five times since 1948?

If there's anything more annoying than an LA fan that's a homer, it's an LA fan that acts underprivileged.

You don't understand. Because we're so used to winning, our few losing seasons hurt us far more than they hurt the average fan. In 2005 when the Lakers were a lottery team, I personally experienced far more pain than say Joe Smith the Warriors fan because they lose every single year. It doesn't mean anything to Joe Smith because he expects it and knows he's going to lose, but to a Lakers fan it is devastating.

You don't understand. Because we're so used to winning, our few losing seasons hurt us far more than they hurt the average fan. In 2005 when the Lakers were a lottery team, I personally experienced far more pain than say Joe Smith the Warriors fan because they lose every single year. It doesn't mean anything to Joe Smith because he expects it and knows he's going to lose, but to a Lakers fan it is devastating.

You don't understand. Because we're so used to winning, our few losing seasons hurt us far more than they hurt the average fan. In 2005 when the Lakers were a lottery team, I personally experienced far more pain than say Joe Smith the Warriors fan because they lose every single year. It doesn't mean anything to Joe Smith because he expects it and knows he's going to lose, but to a Lakers fan it is devastating.

Spurs fans know what I'm talking about as well.

I can't wait for the day LA finally falls into the Pacific and that blight is erased from the surface of the earth.